Job Overview
Safe Space Rehabilitation Centre is seeking a Clinical Psychologist or Psychological Associate to join our psychology department in a full-time psychological assessment role.
This is a remote position, with monthly or occasional in-person meetings at our clinic for team collaboration, clinical quality review, and program development.
This assessment-based role is focused on conducting psychological assessments for adults participating in rehabilitation following motor vehicle accidents. The successful candidate will complete and/or supervise psychological assessments, interpret standardized psychometric measures, provide diagnostic opinions, and prepare clear, timely, clinically defensible reports.
We are looking for a clinically strong, organized, efficient, and motivated professional who is comfortable working in a structured, fast-paced assessment environment. This role is best suited for someone who enjoys psychological assessment, diagnostic formulation, report writing, clinical systems, and contributing to the growth of a busy rehabilitation psychology department.
This is a high-responsibility assessment role requiring strong clinical judgment, excellent writing skills, efficiency, organization, and the ability to manage multiple files within established timelines.
Important Eligibility Requirement
Applicants must be currently registered with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario (CPBAO) as a Psychologist or Psychological Associate.
Applicants who are not currently registered with CPBAO as a Psychologist or Psychological Associate will not be considered for this role.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct and/or supervise psychological assessments for adult clients
- Provide diagnostic clarification and clinical formulation
- Interpret standardized psychometric measures
- Review relevant clinical, medical, rehabilitation, and functional documentation
- Prepare, review, and finalize comprehensive psychological assessment reports
- Provide clinical opinions related to psychological symptoms, functional impairment, prognosis, treatment needs, and barriers to recovery
- Supervise assessment clinicians, psychotherapists, or psychometrists where appropriate
- Ensure reports are clinically sound, well-organized, timely, and defensible
- Support the development and refinement of internal clinical workflows, report templates, and quality standards
- Work efficiently within a high-volume, deadline-oriented assessment environment
- Collaborate with administrative staff and multidisciplinary rehabilitation providers
- Attend monthly or occasional in-person meetings in Vaughan/Toronto
- Maintain professional, ethical, and documentation standards consistent with CPBAO requirements
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is clinically thoughtful, fast-moving, organized, and able to manage a busy assessment caseload with strong attention to quality and detail.
We are looking for someone who can combine clinical depth with operational efficiency. The right person will be able to work independently, communicate clearly, meet deadlines, supervise appropriately, and contribute to a growing clinical department.
This role would be a strong fit for someone who is:
- Clinically confident and thoughtful in diagnostic formulation
- Highly organized and comfortable managing multiple active files
- Efficient with report writing and clinical documentation
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced assessment setting
- Professional, responsive, and accountable with timelines
- Interested in improving clinical systems, workflows, and report quality
- Comfortable providing supervision and feedback to other clinicians where appropriate
- Motivated to grow with a structured and developing psychology department
Experience in MVA rehabilitation, trauma, chronic pain, psychological assessment, insurance-related assessment work, or medico-legal reporting is considered a strong asset.
Required Qualifications
- Current registration with CPBAO as a Psychologist or Psychological Associate
- Authorized to provide services within an adult clinical, counselling, health, or rehabilitation psychology scope
- Strong knowledge of DSM-5/DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria
- Experience conducting psychological assessments
- Experience writing comprehensive clinical reports
- Competence with psychometric interpretation
- Strong clinical writing, editing, and documentation skills
- Excellent organization, time management, and follow-through
- Ability to work efficiently in a structured, high-volume environment
- Strong ethical judgment and attention to clinical quality
- Comfort with virtual assessment work and secure online systems
- Ability to attend monthly or occasional in-person meetings in Vaughan/Toronto
Preferred Experience
- Experience with rehabilitation psychology, trauma, chronic pain, depression, anxiety, and functional impairment
- Experience with psychological assessment in clinical, rehabilitation, insurance, or medico-legal contexts
- Experience supervising psychotherapists, psychometrists, or assessment clinicians
- Experience developing or improving clinical workflows, templates, or quality-control processes
- Comfort working in a fast-paced assessment/reporting environment
What We Provide
- Remote full-time role with monthly or occasional in-person clinic meetings
- Established patient flow
- Administrative support for scheduling, documentation, and coordination
- Structured clinical workflows and internal support
- Multidisciplinary rehabilitation environment
- Opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of the psychology department
- Opportunity to support clinical quality, systems development, and assessment workflow improvement
- Competitive compensation based on experience, registration status, and role fit
Salary range: $120,000–$165,000 per year
Compensation will be based on experience, clinical fit, registration status, assessment/reporting experience, and leadership capacity.
About Safe Space Rehabilitation Centre
Safe Space Rehabilitation Centre provides multidisciplinary rehabilitation services to clients recovering from complex injuries and accident-related psychological difficulties. Our psychology department supports clients experiencing trauma symptoms, anxiety, depression, chronic pain-related distress, adjustment difficulties, and functional decline.
We are looking for a Psychologist or Psychological Associate who wants to be part of a structured, quality-focused, and growing clinical team.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining:
- Your current CPBAO registration status
- Your declared areas of competence
- Your psychological assessment experience
- Your clinical report-writing experience
- Any relevant experience in rehabilitation, trauma, chronic pain, supervision, insurance-related assessment work, or medico-legal reporting
- Your comfort level working in a fast-paced, high-volume assessment environment
Redacted sample reports may be requested later in the hiring process.
Pay: $120,000.00-$175,000.00 per year
Application question(s):
- What is your CPBAO registration category?
- Do you have experience conducting adult psychological assessments? How many years?
- Do you have experience writing comprehensive psychological assessment reports?
Experience:
- Med-legal Assessments: 1 year (preferred)
Language:
- any other languages (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- CPBAO registration (required)
Work Location: Remote